ORS 283.401
Report concerning utilization of zero-emission vehicles within state

  • recommendations for legislation

(1)

On or before September 15 of each odd-numbered year, the State Department of Energy shall submit to the Governor and an interim committee of the Legislative Assembly related to the environment a report on adoption of zero-emission vehicles in this state and the progress the state is making to achieve reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector. The report shall provide:

(a)

A review, using existing studies, market reports, polling data or other publicly available information, of the market in this state for zero-emission vehicles and any barriers to adopting zero-emission vehicles in this state;

(b)

An assessment of the state’s progress in promoting the goals set forth in ORS 283.398 (Findings and goals for zero-emission vehicles); and

(c)

The date on which the state is predicted to meet the goals set forth in ORS 283.398 (Findings and goals for zero-emission vehicles).

(2)

The department may contract with third parties to assist in performing the duties described in subsection (1) of this section.

(3)

The department shall assess the state’s progress under subsection (1)(b) of this section. The assessment must focus on commercially available, or near-commercially available, zero-emission vehicle technology, to the extent possible, and rely on existing studies, data and analysis. In the assessment, the department shall evaluate:

(a)

Whether the transportation sector is on course to reduce the share of greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles, as defined in ORS 801.360 (“Motor vehicle.”), consistent with the greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals set forth in ORS 468A.205 (Policy).

(b)

The sales figures and numbers of zero-emission vehicles that are owned in Oregon, including forecasts as to whether:

(A)

By 2020, 50,000 registered motor vehicles will be zero-emission vehicles;

(B)

By 2025, at least 250,000 registered motor vehicles will be zero-emission vehicles;

(C)

By 2030, at least 25 percent of registered motor vehicles, and at least 50 percent of new motor vehicles sold annually, will be zero-emission vehicles; and

(D)

By 2035, at least 90 percent of new motor vehicles sold annually will be zero-emission vehicles.

(c)

The sales figures and numbers of zero-emission vehicles that are owned in Oregon, differentiated, to the extent feasible, by demographic factors, including whether persons that own zero-emission vehicles reside in urban or rural areas.

(d)

The availability and reliability of public and private electric vehicle charging infrastructure that is needed to support the targets for zero-emission vehicle sales and registration identified in paragraph (b) of this subsection. The department shall assess reliability under this paragraph only if the department requests and obtains information on reliability from providers of electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

(e)

The incremental purchase cost difference, before and after federal and state incentives, between the purchase cost of a zero-emission vehicle and the purchase cost of a comparable vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine.

(f)

The zero-emission vehicles that are available for purchase in all market segments.

(g)

Oregonians’ awareness of motor vehicle options, the benefits of owning zero-emission vehicles and the true costs of motor vehicle ownership.

(h)

The carbon intensity of fuel consumed by the Oregon transportation sector as a whole.

(i)

The general progress toward electrification of all fossil fuel-based transportation modes.

(j)

Opportunities to minimize impacts to the electric grid from transportation electrification, including rate design, managed charging, vehicle-to-grid services and electricity conservation techniques.

(k)

In consultation with the Department of Transportation, the impact of the sales and ownership of zero-emission vehicles on revenues that would otherwise accrue to the State Highway Fund under ORS 366.505 (Composition and use of highway fund).

(4)

If the State Department of Energy determines that the state is not on course to meet the goals set forth in ORS 283.398 (Findings and goals for zero-emission vehicles), the department shall make recommendations in the report required by this section, including recommendations for legislation. Recommended legislation:

(a)

May not mandate required levels of motor vehicle sales.

(b)

Must promote the zero-emission vehicle market, address barriers to adoption of zero-emission vehicles in the light-duty portion of the transportation sector, encourage transportation electrification and further the goals set forth in ORS 283.398 (Findings and goals for zero-emission vehicles). [2019 c.565 §2]
Note: See note under 283.398 (Findings and goals for zero-emission vehicles).

Source: Section 283.401 — Report concerning utilization of zero-emission vehicles within state; recommendations for legislation, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors283.­html.

283.010
Definitions
283.020
Federal law governs when federal granted funds involved
283.076
Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund
283.080
Special revolving fund for immediate payments
283.085
Definitions for ORS 283.085 to 283.092
283.087
Financing agreements
283.089
Authority of Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services regarding financing agreements
283.091
Governor’s budget to include amount needed to pay amounts due on unpaid financing agreements
283.092
Effect of financing agreement on tax status
283.095
Authority for state agency to enter into financing agreement
283.100
General government administrative functions and information technology and communications functions for state agencies
283.110
Furnishing by state agency to another state agency of services, facilities and materials
283.120
State agency service unit
283.130
“Agency” defined for ORS 283.140 and 283.143
283.140
Telephone and telecommunications, mail, shuttle bus and messenger services
283.143
Surcharge for telecommunications services
283.170
Sale of steam heat to certain museums
283.305
Definitions for ORS 283.305 to 283.350
283.310
Control and regulation of state-owned motor vehicles
283.312
Provision of state-owned vehicle to authorized agency driver
283.313
Adoption of mileage limits for use and replacement of state-owned vehicles
283.314
Replacement of state-owned vehicle when replacement mileage standard is exceeded
283.315
Establishing motor pools
283.320
Transfer to pool or sale of vehicles
283.325
Acquisition of motor vehicles by department
283.327
Acquisition and use of zero-emission and alternative fuel vehicles
283.330
Department responsible for motor vehicles under its control
283.335
Storage, repair and maintenance facilities
283.337
Reports to Department of Environmental Quality and State Department of Energy
283.340
Policy
283.343
Compliance examination on use of state-owned vehicles
283.345
Use of privately owned vehicles
283.350
Use of Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund for automotive purposes
283.390
State-owned vehicles to be marked
283.395
Driving state-owned vehicles for private purposes prohibited
283.398
Findings and goals for zero-emission vehicles
283.401
Report concerning utilization of zero-emission vehicles within state
283.415
Legislative findings
283.417
Definitions for ORS 283.415 to 283.425
283.419
Department to develop and administer asbestos abatement standards, plans and procedures
283.421
Agency responsibility for abatement of asbestos
283.423
Expenses of department
283.425
Costs of litigation
283.990
Penalties
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